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. 2012 Nov-Dec;32(6):630–636. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.2012.630

Table 3.

Distribution of asthma management variables among Internet users (n=400).

Variable No (%)

Time spent on internet for information about asthma (n=325)
 <10 min 69 (21.2)
 10 to <30 min 170 (52.3)
 30 to <60 49 (15.1
 >1 hour 37 (11.4)
Internet use, upon physician advice (n=278)
 Yes 32 (11.5)
 No 246 (88.5)
Type of search engine (n=400)
 Microsoft 2 (0.5)
 Yahoo 22 (5.5)
 Google 324 (81.0)
 No response 52 (13.0)
Websites for information related to asthma (n=295)
 Medical base 17 (5.8)
 General medical website 259 (87.8)
 Specialized medical Journal 11 (3.7)
 Other 8 (2.7)
Using Internet for medical purpose (n = 400)
 Need for clarification 154 (38.5)
 New management schemes 64 (16.0)
 Reassurance 159 (39.8)
 Online consulting 76 (19.0)
Internet offered solutions to asthma related questions? (n=344)
 Never 38 (11.0)
 Sometimes 271 (78.8)
 Always 35 (10.2)
Limitations faced while retrieving information related to asthma (n=400)
 Technical information (not easily understandable) 102 (25.5)
 Non-Arabic information 229 (57.2)
 Unavailable medicine in Saudi Arabia 14 (3.5)
 Others 55 (13.8)
Suggested Internet uses for learning about asthma (n=400)*
 Online consulting with treating physician 188 (47 %)
 Online drug purchasing 17 (4.2)
 Online booking of appointments 127 (31.8)
 Online chatting with my doctor 106 (26.5)
 Obtaining updates of asthma 152 (38.0
 Being directed to specific websites on asthma 99 (24.8)
Using information from Internet for discussing child’s condition with child’s doctor (n=359)
 Yes, and he welcomed 60 (16.7)
 Yes, and did not welcome 12 (3.3)
 Never happened 287 (80.0)